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  2. Ubiad1 is an antioxidant enzyme that regulates eNOS activity by CoQ10 synthesis

Ubiad1 is an antioxidant enzyme that regulates eNOS activity by CoQ10 synthesis

  • Cell. 2013 Jan 31;152(3):504-18. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.01.013.
Vera Mugoni 1 Ruben Postel Valeria Catanzaro Elisa De Luca Emilia Turco Giuseppe Digilio Lorenzo Silengo Michael P Murphy Claudio Medana Didier Y R Stainier Jeroen Bakkers Massimo M Santoro
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, Molecular Biotechnology Center, University of Torino, 10126 Torino, Italy.
Abstract

Protection against oxidative damage caused by excessive Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) by an antioxidant network is essential for the health of tissues, especially in the cardiovascular system. Here, we identified a gene with important antioxidant features by analyzing a null allele of zebrafish ubiad1, called barolo (bar). bar mutants show specific cardiovascular failure due to oxidative stress and ROS-mediated cellular damage. Human UBIAD1 is a nonmitochondrial prenyltransferase that synthesizes CoQ10 in the Golgi membrane compartment. Loss of UBIAD1 reduces the cytosolic pool of the antioxidant CoQ10 and leads to ROS-mediated lipid peroxidation in vascular cells. Surprisingly, inhibition of eNOS prevents Ubiad1-dependent cardiovascular oxidative damage, suggesting a crucial role for this Enzyme and nonmitochondrial CoQ10 in NO signaling. These findings identify UBIAD1 as a nonmitochondrial CoQ10-forming Enzyme with specific cardiovascular protective function via the modulation of eNOS activity.

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